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harry truman dived down to 22%. at some point you reach the point of no return. >> the closest example, i would bet that president reagan dipped in november '86, almost exactly this time -- >> 8,000 years ago. >> 8,000 years ago. iran/contra broke this month right about now. '87 was miserable. you had the hearings, oliver north. howard baker came in and they were thinking about invoke the 25th amendment. total chaos. he left on a pretty good high note largely because of the soviet union and what was going on there. that happened. that goes to tina's point. there can be a foreign policy victory. president reagan never had this issue on the domestic front. no. these things are hard to turnaround. >> it's much more like the katrina debacle in a sense for bush in terms are of vivid dramadram dramatization. the president was calling on house republicans to take action supporters in the crowd urged him to use his executive powers to stop deportations. take a look at this. >> most importantly we'll live up -- most importan
harry truman dived down to 22%. at some point you reach the point of no return. >> the closest example, i would bet that president reagan dipped in november '86, almost exactly this time -- >> 8,000 years ago. >> 8,000 years ago. iran/contra broke this month right about now. '87 was miserable. you had the hearings, oliver north. howard baker came in and they were thinking about invoke the 25th amendment. total chaos. he left on a pretty good high note largely because of the...
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only 22% oppose. and this to me it just has to be the result of 12 years of constant warfare in the united states. >> i think this is really give peace a chance and americans are for it. i think they're right to be for it. this is a good agreement. it's not guaranteed and a good provisional agreement. this is not the u.s. out on its own. have you all of the permanent members of the security council. this is china, russia, u.k., france, united states, germany, european union. so this is a world wide agreement that is i think very powerful and what the iranians have agreed to do is to basically reverse the enrichment that they have been taking above the 3.5% which you use or 5% which you use for a power plant or for research to reverse that and spend increases and to dismantle the mechanisms for enrichment beyond a very small wa way. >> this is six months where we will see what happens. >> this says go against ten years of u.n. doctrine, policy on lifting the sanctions. >> no, no. >> it doesn't. >> it d
only 22% oppose. and this to me it just has to be the result of 12 years of constant warfare in the united states. >> i think this is really give peace a chance and americans are for it. i think they're right to be for it. this is a good agreement. it's not guaranteed and a good provisional agreement. this is not the u.s. out on its own. have you all of the permanent members of the security council. this is china, russia, u.k., france, united states, germany, european union. so this is a...
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and new seven-passenger gx. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> welcome back to "morning joe." this storm has taken six lives and the journey across the country and moving from baltimore to philadelphia to new york city. at least 76 plates canceled. la guardia airport reporting three hour delays and philadelphia two hour delays. the line of storm, the red line is across pennsylvania. now arriving towards the philadelphia suburb and areas of new york city approaching the jersey and pennsylvania line. when it comes through, winds gust up to 60. we had 100 to 200,000 people lose power in the pennsylvania area because of this line of storms. this will roll through new york city are
and new seven-passenger gx. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> welcome back to "morning...
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new polls showing trouble for president obama. the surprising changes in some categories you may not expect. "morning joe" continues after the break. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or c
new polls showing trouble for president obama. the surprising changes in some categories you may not expect. "morning joe" continues after the break. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready...
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. >> they're down 24-0 at halftime. >> 24-0 at half. they come out, take the ball, score three straight times. they go into overtime. patriots win the coin toss in overtime and do not take the ball. >> willie, have you ever heard that happening in nfl game? >> no. the rules are a little different now. if the first team scores a field goal it's not sudden death. still you're risking them scoring a touchdown and beating you. it's incredible. >> it really is incredible. of course, peyton manning one of the best quarterbacks in football if not the best this year. but, mike, you're down 24-0. this could be the matchup for the afc championship game. boy, i just have never seen a comeback like this in a game that's as high stakes between two great teams. >> the clip we just showed, the punt in overtime deflects off of a denver player. patriots recover. the denver player the ball deflected off of was wes welker. >> unbelievable. of course, willie, there are three teams people are talking about. the patriots, of course. they're talking about ala
. >> they're down 24-0 at halftime. >> 24-0 at half. they come out, take the ball, score three straight times. they go into overtime. patriots win the coin toss in overtime and do not take the ball. >> willie, have you ever heard that happening in nfl game? >> no. the rules are a little different now. if the first team scores a field goal it's not sudden death. still you're risking them scoring a touchdown and beating you. it's incredible. >> it really is...
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couple of things developed in the past 24 hours. >> a quiet night. >> not a quiet night. the power struggle on capitol hill is reaching extreme levels. both in the number of republican filibusters and now in the way democrats are dealing with it. yesterday the senate approved a measure to block the minority's power to filibuster certain presidential nominees. the so-called nuclear option is the most significant change to the rules of the upper chamber since 1975. it barely passed with 52 votes. through five years of the obama presidency the senate held votes to end filibuster 79 times. that's already more than double the amount during president bush's eight years in office. the senate can now end the debate on executive and judicial nominees. there have been many blocks with a simple majority. however the new route does not apply to supreme court nominations or legislative bills. so it's fairly focused. while the move helps the democrats right now, that may come back to haunt them because they won't always be the case. yesterday majority leader harry reid and minority lea
couple of things developed in the past 24 hours. >> a quiet night. >> not a quiet night. the power struggle on capitol hill is reaching extreme levels. both in the number of republican filibusters and now in the way democrats are dealing with it. yesterday the senate approved a measure to block the minority's power to filibuster certain presidential nominees. the so-called nuclear option is the most significant change to the rules of the upper chamber since 1975. it barely passed...
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i was talking about the hot house of 24/7 news culture. you can go back to second terms. of course, a lot of people, a lot of obama supporters rolled their eyes going, oh, give me a break. there's no second term curse. go back. let's look at lbj. then you go to nixon. of course, 1973. he only got into his fifth year and the wheels started to come off. ronald reagan, i remember six years in people just stopped listening to him. especially on the contras. iran contra. then bill clinton had his problems. poll numbers went up. george w. bush a terrible fifth year, sixth year, sieeventh yea. this is not a mistake. this is a historical trend. >> a president in the second term has run his last election. so everyone else in the system has the same narrow or at least very well defined personal interest going forward. as the president's vision is supposed to get bigger, everyone else's vision gets a little bit smaller and more focused. in this case i think we've just hit the one year anniversary, didn't we, of the re-election? that's one thing. one thing that has sped up is everyth
i was talking about the hot house of 24/7 news culture. you can go back to second terms. of course, a lot of people, a lot of obama supporters rolled their eyes going, oh, give me a break. there's no second term curse. go back. let's look at lbj. then you go to nixon. of course, 1973. he only got into his fifth year and the wheels started to come off. ronald reagan, i remember six years in people just stopped listening to him. especially on the contras. iran contra. then bill clinton had his...
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new jersey new jerseyopolis. >> okay. 22 past the hour. here with us now former democratic governor from michigan jennifer granholm and information mccain senior campaign strategist steve schmidt. >> talking about chris christie, there's a new members news "wall street journal" poll that talks about how deeply divided chris christie has made the republican party. chris christie has nailed down half of the support. if you got 32% and the field has 31%, that's pretty good. >> absolutely. he starts as a prospective republican candidate for president. really strong shape. we'll have a big field. one of the interesting dichotomies you look ahead to the 2016 race is the split in the republican party both ideological but see it manifest the governors brackett and the congressional gop brackett and i think you're going to see more than a couple of governors in the mix running against the most unpopular wing of the party in the history of recorded polls. >> what do you say to people and nbc news quoted a tea party leader who said chris christie is
new jersey new jerseyopolis. >> okay. 22 past the hour. here with us now former democratic governor from michigan jennifer granholm and information mccain senior campaign strategist steve schmidt. >> talking about chris christie, there's a new members news "wall street journal" poll that talks about how deeply divided chris christie has made the republican party. chris christie has nailed down half of the support. if you got 32% and the field has 31%, that's pretty good....
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always said the two things every bear did after winning the super bowl, write a book and open a bar. 22 guys opened bars. >> is that why it wasn't sustainable? because the truth is, i mean, it's like i if maybe the '86 mets, such great players on it, why they didn't win more. is it because there were so many moving parts, there's no way it could come together again, because you rode them so hard? >> i spend a whole chapter in the book trying to figure out the reasons. there are a lot of reasons. one was that, they ran so hot, they couldn't do it again. another is jim mcmahon, my favorite player on that team, the quarterback, was so important, not only a great quarterback but flaky enough to stand up to ditka. ditka famously ground down quarterbacks. watch him deal with jim harbaugh when harbaugh was a quarterback. ditka would yell at mcmahon, mcmahon would give him the finger, ditka would call a play, mcmahon would change the play and the bears would score and win the game. when ditka was out, that was it. after '86 mcmahon asked on tv what position the team should draft for and mcmahon
always said the two things every bear did after winning the super bowl, write a book and open a bar. 22 guys opened bars. >> is that why it wasn't sustainable? because the truth is, i mean, it's like i if maybe the '86 mets, such great players on it, why they didn't win more. is it because there were so many moving parts, there's no way it could come together again, because you rode them so hard? >> i spend a whole chapter in the book trying to figure out the reasons. there are a...
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fdr was constantly improviseing. >> there is no new people in obama's circle. >> no, of course not. >> they are bringing them in. >> they made the decision early on, the president made the decision, i'm not going to expand my circle of friends. >> the smartest guy in the complex. >> there is the thing, it isn't perhaps just adaptable course correction stuff that he did. he also had to run and manage things and experience as a governor the need to manage and change the executive decisions. obama's biggest lapses is the executive experience. he knows how to manage. this health care thing is a classic inability to oversee in a managerial granular sense how something will be. >> i always thought it was such a joke during the 2008 campaign everybody talked about the courage of barak obama being against the iraq war when he came from a district that that was actually the politically safe move to make. he was a running, he was a state senate district in illinois in hyde park where it was a safe move to make, where bill clinton, going back to bill clinton, how you could say ronald reagan in c
fdr was constantly improviseing. >> there is no new people in obama's circle. >> no, of course not. >> they are bringing them in. >> they made the decision early on, the president made the decision, i'm not going to expand my circle of friends. >> the smartest guy in the complex. >> there is the thing, it isn't perhaps just adaptable course correction stuff that he did. he also had to run and manage things and experience as a governor the need to manage and...
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he beat barbara bueno by 22 points in new jersey, solidifying his status as a top potential 2016 candidate. it was another story in virginia where ferry mcaartin luther kin jr. -- terry mccauliffe won. some polls showed him with a much wider lead. a race between two factions of the republican party, bradley byrne beat dean young. in new york city, there was never any doubt, bill deblasio coasted to a when for the progressive agenda. he defeated joe lohta by nearly 50 points. welcome back to "morning joe." joining the table, pulitzer prize winner editor of the washington post and author of "the price of politics," bob woodward, julie pace and in chicago, former senior adviser to president obama director of the university of chicago's institute of politics msnbc contributor david axelrod. good to have you all on board this hour. >> let's go around the table for those who got here. bob woodward, what is your take on last night's results? >> it's expected. obviously, three years before a presidential election, it doesn't tell us much. i think the really interesting question is how christie gov
he beat barbara bueno by 22 points in new jersey, solidifying his status as a top potential 2016 candidate. it was another story in virginia where ferry mcaartin luther kin jr. -- terry mccauliffe won. some polls showed him with a much wider lead. a race between two factions of the republican party, bradley byrne beat dean young. in new york city, there was never any doubt, bill deblasio coasted to a when for the progressive agenda. he defeated joe lohta by nearly 50 points. welcome back to...
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the obama campaign looked very early in the reelection race at targeting georgia because of new people moving in. the state is moving that way, but hasn't moved fast enough yet. we would call the governor the favorite in this race. >> cnbc predicted tough numbers in the monthly jobs report a few minutes from now. kelly evans will break it down for us when "morning joe" comes right back. bl this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. >>> t
the obama campaign looked very early in the reelection race at targeting georgia because of new people moving in. the state is moving that way, but hasn't moved fast enough yet. we would call the governor the favorite in this race. >> cnbc predicted tough numbers in the monthly jobs report a few minutes from now. kelly evans will break it down for us when "morning joe" comes right back. bl this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling...